No flank future for Fourie

No flank future for Fourie

Deon Fourie says he’ll return to hooker next season, despite an impressive stint at openside flank during the Currie Cup.

In WP’s 12-match campaign, team captain Fourie (a specialist hooker) only started in the No 2 jersey in two games during the opening rounds of the domestic competition.

Head coach Allister Coetzee utilised the player as an openside flank because of his loose forward injuries, which included Schalk Burger, Siya Kolisi and Nizaam Carr. No 8 Duane Vermeulen was also on international duty with the Springboks.

Fourie impressed in the loose trio, with his standout performance coming in the 25-18 final victory over the Sharks. He was a key in the breakdown assault during the win, which denied the Sharks quality ball on attack. The 26-year-old was also a regular ball carrier and was resilient on defence, earning him the Man of the Match award.

‘I enjoyed my time at flank, but I’ll be returning to the hooker berth in Super Rugby next year,’ Fourie told keo.co.za. ‘With guys like Schalla and Siya returning from injury, they’ll be first choice in the loose trio.’

Fourie added that he’s committed to the Stormers and WP: ‘My move to Toulon came with a few hiccups, but I’m delighted to stay in Cape Town. That decision was made before the Currie Cup final, so you can imagine how I feel being part of this winning team. I don’t see myself playing for another union or franchise.

‘It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve finally crossed the finish line. I’m looking forward to building on to this success next season. With some experienced guys coming back from injury and the youngsters who’ve emerged during the Currie Cup, we have a strong squad.’

The Stormers will boast three in-form hookers in Fourie, Springbok Tiaan Liebenberg and Scarra Ntubeni in 2013.

Twenty-year-old Ntubeni is one of the youngsters who impressed on the domestic scene this year. Coetzee hailed his contribution during his debut Currie Cup campaign, especially during the final at Kings Park.

By Gareth Duncan


16 Comments

  • 1.Bagel: Reply to this comment

    No man…. You can’t throw for sh*t and Scarra has been awesome!

  • 2.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Bagel-1:
    he’s 20..?..
    but you follow the allister coetzee methodology on how to fark players right up, dont you….

  • 3.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    ” In WP’s 12-match campaign, team captain
    Fourie (a specialist hooker) only started in
    the No 2 jersey in two games during the
    opening rounds of the domestic
    competition.”

    and skop would like to harass us to believe that fourie is a better hooker than strauss, chiliboy etc yet he hardly ever starts for his own team, please.

  • 4.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-3:

    Hehehe Trans and him moving back to hooker when the real boys stand up in the back row makes a mockery of his claim that he is the best loose forward in SA as well!

    So we can scratch those two skop selections from the board, only leaves us with 523 others…

  • 5.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Brilliant player to have in the Stormers mix….I am bloody relieved we retained him.

  • 6.WP-Forever: Reply to this comment

    Deon Fourie makes for a fantastic option on the bench, since he covers hooker and loose forward.

    Great impact player.

  • 7.papaown: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-5: Am also very pleased for you guys that you get to keep such a player.

    It hasn’t been the trend you know, where guys not in the Boks mix, decide to stick around. Even Louw left, which I feel has less to do with WP letting him go.

  • 8.Diplomatic oeK: Reply to this comment

    Great thing we could manage to keep Deon, he’s very useful in a long SRugby tournament where injuries come into play.

  • 9.uhu: Reply to this comment

    He’s a super rugby bench player. Poor thrower as a hooker, Tian far better option. And he wouldn’t get a look in the back row with Schalk, Duane and Siya fit. Everyone gets all excited saying how disappointed they are because he didn’t make the Boks side. Put it in perspective guys, he had a good Currie Cup campaign… thats all.

  • 10.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    One of our CC ysters indeed.

  • 11.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    I would have kept him at 6, i think that scarra is a very promising player, I would like to see more of him next year,

  • 12.numba4lock: Reply to this comment

    He really developed into a higher level player this year. Affective in both flank nd hooker positions. Does throw poorly at times. But his dual ability will be a big help to the squad

    didnt really rate him before this year, but he showed his class this season

    is he test quality .. We’l have to see. Tiaan isnt exactly setting the world alight when he appears of the bench for the boks. In fact tiaan looks alittle out of his depth

    maybe im being harsh. But whn bismark is the positional bench mark its hard to compare

    scarra showing alot of promise. Was all over the place on saturday making tackles, providing support etc

  • 13.cab: Reply to this comment

    Ou doos is quite right on Fourie – he’s by far the best hooker currently playng in SA with Bismarck out – any wp side with fourie in is 20% improved and he’d do the same for tge Boks – our lot are absolute fools.

  • 14.SjamBok: Reply to this comment

    With Flouw out, he may be a Bok openside flank next…

  • 15.Jinx2: Reply to this comment

    @Bagel-1:

    He keeps throwing the beers after fetching too many!

  • 16.spooky: Reply to this comment

    He cant be any worse than Burden who was made a p**s by Etsebeth on Saturday .

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